Condition
Foot Care Nursing
Compassionate, professional foot care for everyday wellness and complex needs.
At Collective Footcare and Orthotics, we are pleased to offer Foot Care Nursing alongside our Chiropody services providing a comprehensive approach to foot health for patients of all ages and backgrounds.
At Collective Footcare and Orthotics, we are pleased to offer Foot Care Nursing alongside our Chiropody services providing a comprehensive approach to foot health for patients of all ages and backgrounds.
What Is Foot Care Nursing?
Our Foot Care Nurse delivers evidence-informed care in a comfortable clinical setting, helping patients maintain healthy, pain-free feet and prevent complications before they arise.
Whether you are managing a chronic condition like diabetes, dealing with thickened or ingrown nails, or simply looking for routine foot maintenance, Foot Care Nursing provides personalized care tailored to your needs.
Whether you are managing a chronic condition like diabetes, dealing with thickened or ingrown nails, or simply looking for routine foot maintenance, Foot Care Nursing provides personalized care tailored to your needs.
Who Is This Service For?
Foot Care Nursing appointments are suitable for:
- Diabetic patients requiring regular foot assessments and preventative monitoring
- Seniors who have difficulty reaching or caring for their own feet
- Patients with circulatory conditions, arthritis, or neuropathy
- Anyone seeking routine nail care, callus reduction, or general foot maintenance
What to Expect at Your Appointment
Your Foot Care Nurse will perform a thorough assessment of your feet, skin, and nails, and provide treatment tailored to your individual needs. Services may include:
- Routine nail trimming and filing
- Thickened or fungal nail treatment
- Callus and corn reduction
- Diabetic foot assessments
- Skin condition assessment and management
- Circulation and sensation screening
- Referral to our Chiropodists when advanced care is required
Diabetic Foot Care
For individuals living with diabetes, regular foot care is not optional — it is essential. Diabetes can reduce circulation and sensation in the feet, making even minor issues like small cuts, blisters, or pressure points potentially serious.
Our Foot Care Nurse is experienced in diabetic foot assessments and will monitor your feet for early signs of concern, helping to prevent complications and keep you informed about your foot health between physician visits.
We recommend diabetic patients schedule a foot care appointment every 6–8 weeks.
Our Foot Care Nurse is experienced in diabetic foot assessments and will monitor your feet for early signs of concern, helping to prevent complications and keep you informed about your foot health between physician visits.
We recommend diabetic patients schedule a foot care appointment every 6–8 weeks.